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Simulating Space Plasmas in the Lab: Levitated Rings and Interchange Dynamics
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Simulating Space Plasmas in the Lab: Levitated Rings and Interchange Dynamics

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Intermittency is a defining characteristic of turbulence, and can be described as "the nonuni-form distriubtion of eddy formations in a stream" 55]. Spatial intermittency occurs when turbulent eddies are generated over a wide range of scales but do not fill the fluid volume, only irregu-lar sub-volumes 56]; this is associated with sharp gradients and coherent structures. Temporal intermittency occurs when fluctuations appear as "bursts" in time with varying durations and is characteristic of the turbulent cascade. Matthaeus and co-authors review the properties of spatial and temporal intermittency in both fluids and plasmas 57]. Intermittency is related to nonlinear phase-space structures called "holes" and "clumps" which were originally found in electrostatic turbulence simulations 58, 59]. Temporal intermittency has been associated with the inverse cas-cade of two-dimensional turbulence, as described in Section 1.3.
Kirjailija
Marlon
ISBN
9783384285867
Kieli
englanti
Paino
159 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
1.7.2024
Kustantaja
tredition GmbH
Sivumäärä
102